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Architect Decimus Burton (1800-81) deserves to be better known. His contribution to architecture includes the Athenaeum Club in Waterloo Place, Palm House in Kew, Wellington Arch and the Colosseum in Regent’s Park. Not only

For several centuries, architects and artist have been capturing London on paper and other media, and some of these have persisted as key images associated with historic events.
This summer, not everyone can be present

‘A comedy about optimism, in the face of pessimism’
Eight dishevelled figures stare back from a poster hanging in the Victoria and Albert Museum. They are the actors in Mike Leigh’s High Hopes, pictured above is a caption: ‘A

Thanks to the team at the RIBA Library Drawings and Archives Collections, with today’s post are images revealing how one of the large models for the King’s Cross: Regenerating a London Landmark exhibition was installed. As much

It’s currently half term. While school buildings in England and Wales are mostly empty, save for some dedicated staff and students enjoying extra classes, it seems a good time to explore the architecture of schools